Glenfarclas 21 Year Old - 2010s 70cl Whisky
Glenfarclas
Scotland
Single Malt
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Glenfarclas
Scotland
Single Malt
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A heavily sherried 21-year-old from the Glenfarclas distillery. This offers loads of depth, a tremendous dram from the independent Speyside distillery.
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Apple, orange, less sherry than the 15yo. Peppermint again?!
Incredibly smooth. Barley-rich, just a textbook smoothness and rounded character that leaves you gasping for another sip…
Long, barley-rich, awesomely smooth, very little oak influence.
Very, very pleasant. Could teach Roger Moore a thing or two about smoothness.
Tasted this against the twenty-five-year-old, and the fifteen against the seventeen, with some friends last year and the 21 and 15 won! The recent hike in the price of the twenty-five leaves this as a bit of a "no brainer" at present. We found this to be very well balanced, with less wood and more whisky than its older sibling!
Very nice, smooth palate and aroma full finish. Defenatly would minde a second bottle
one of the top 21 year whisky . very smooth 5 stars no matter how you drink Neat , on the rocks or with a drop of water . Love it
Nose: Pear drops, Lemon, Tad of Raspberry Palate: Wow, super smooth, barley, pepper Finish: Wood, slight pine
Very smooth and pleasant. A bit too light for my taste, I would expect more complexity at this age. It's very much in line with the other Glenfarclas whiskies I've tasted. It's pleasant but misses that little extra bite. At this price you can get a lot of whiskies that are more interesting.